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Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SPURS
Items in a collection relating to Edward Judd, refer Cat No 7410 for his service details.1. The main body is a 'U' shaped section, with an extension going out further (4cms). At the end if that extension is a small spiked wheel that rotates. The spikes are approx 3mm long. Other accessories on the spur frame are two leather straps of width 1/2" (12.5 mm) and a pivoted buckle permanently on one side of the spur frame. 2. Same as No. 1 except the spikes are missing at the end of the spur and part of one strap is missing.horse equipment, saddlery, spurs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - STIRRUPS
Item in the collection relating to Edward Judd, refer Cat No 7410 for his service details.1.& 2. Chrome plated, moulded iron stirrup. It has the arch over the top and twin base 'rails' for under foot. On top of arch is a slot of 3.5 cm wide, this is for the belt. Leather belt and buckle for the stirrup. The belt is 2.5 cm wide and 5mm thick. The buckle is chrome plated iron.horse equipment, saddlery, stirrups -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Telegram, n.d
Telegram from 'Hart' of Watchem, to W. Vivian Saddler, GlenthompsonBack: Portland Rifle Club business - figures for trophies, handwritten, black pencommunication, telegram, saddlery, glenthompson, vivian -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Belt, Carter Saddler Warrnambool, 19th century to mid 20th century
This belt is typical of those used in the lineshaft system of operation, with one central motor sometimes steam but later electrical, which allowed the power to be disippated to a number of points. This belt links into Warrnambool’s past with the name of S Carter. Samuel Carter emigrated from Yorkshire in 1865 and opened his saddlery in 1866 in partnership with a Mr Roach until he moved his business to Fairy Street around1885. Samuel Carter died in 1892 and his son continued the business until around 1940.Brown hard leather with 9 metal staples in each end Two oval stamps with S. Carter Warrnambool around outer edge and Saddler stamped in centre. All uppercase. Larger stamp is incomplete. warrnambool, samuel carter, saddlery lineshaft belt lava street fairy street -
Cheese World Museum
Horse collar with hames
The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. The horse collar was part of the collection of rural items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum.Straw-filled horse collar with leather upper and a blanket fabric on the underside. A set of iron hames sit around the collar with two rings attached to the top end with a hame hook on both sides and a chain joining both at the lower end. The leather neck roll is stitched to the collar with a leather lace. The collar has a leather strap and buckles attached to the top.rural industry, livestock, farm machinery, horse harness, allansford, uebergang, saddlery, horses -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Leather Working Punch
Metal oblong hole punch for use with leather. Called a crew or oblong punch which creates an elongated hole such as needed for buckles."53" on handleleather working, saddlery punch, arch and tube oblong punch, crew punch -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Glasgow Saddlery, Sovereign Hill, 2016, 12/2016
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City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Ballarat Exhibition, 1901. Show-Case Containing Saddlery and Harness Made by T.W. Purdue
T.W. Purdue Saddler, Lydiard Street. Plate 301 Chuck Photo Series.ballarat exhibition, t.w. purdue saddler -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - Lance bucket
This lance bucket could be attached to the stirrup iron quickly via the two straps and was for temporary issue to a troop for ceremonial occasions such as a vice regal escort, or Govt house guard when lances were carried. It differs from a much more common bucket which fitted over the top if the stirrup iron. An elliptical hole allowed the stirrup leather to pass through thus securing it to the stirrup more securely than the two straps alone. Lance buckets were used by the Squadron Sergeant Major and Squadron Quarter Master Sergeant of each Light Horse Squadron as they were the only ones to carry lances to assist them when they performed the duty of markers that the troops lined up on when on parade, or forming squadron-in-line, as they did for the charge at Beersheba. Unusual piece of light horse saddlery. Leather lance bucket with two adjustable straps to attach it to a stirrup.military, horse, stirrup, light horse, lance -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Equipment - saddle
The 1912 universal pattern saddle was standard issue to mounted , artillery and transport units from 1912 to 1941. Universal pattern saddles have unchangeable parts making them easily repaired.Saddle, 1912 universal pattern for Australian Light Horse complete with stirrups. The stamp on the sweath flap indicated this saddle was issued to 8th Light Horse.AAOD / 8 / LH / 237 / 710saddlery, light horse, 8th -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Memorabilia - Riding Crop, c.1918
Riding crops favoured by Officers in First World War and between wars. Attraction declined with loss of horses and mechanization.Limited display valueTwo platted leather riding crops - one having two .303 rounds arrange as handle, however end flap is missing.saddlery, riding crops, leathercraft, horse riding equipment, bullet casings, wwi, 1914-1918, world war one, first world war, mounted soldiers -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, O'Sullivan's Saddlery, Linton, circa 1930
Small black & white original photograph of O'Sullivan's saddler & harness maker shop in Sussex Street, Linton.Back: "56, 1659, Mrs Hall".shops, saddlers, patrick o'sullivan